Cognitive function and performance of everyday activities in adults with spina bifida

Background and objective: Individuals with spina bifida often have cognitive impairments leading to dif-ficulties in education and daily activities. The aims of this study were to explore cognitive impairments in adults with spina bifida and to consider associations between impairments, educational...

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Main Authors: Dorothee Riedel, Göran Hagman, Dido Green, Sofi Fristedt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Foundation for Rehabilitation Information 2021-09-01
Series:Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
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Online Access: https://www.medicaljournals.se/jrm/content/html/10.2340/16501977-2868
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spelling doaj-71de31a533f04a4f9b2afe347c19534a2021-09-09T14:08:47ZengFoundation for Rehabilitation InformationJournal of Rehabilitation Medicine1650-19771651-20812021-09-01539jrm0022510.2340/16501977-28682822Cognitive function and performance of everyday activities in adults with spina bifidaDorothee Riedel0Göran HagmanDido GreenSofi Fristedt Spinalis, Spinalis Foundation, Solna, Sweden. E-mail: dorothee@spinalis.se. Background and objective: Individuals with spina bifida often have cognitive impairments leading to dif-ficulties in education and daily activities. The aims of this study were to explore cognitive impairments in adults with spina bifida and to consider associations between impairments, educational outcome and per-formance of daily activities, comparing individuals with and without intellectual disability. Methods: Data were collected on 35 adults with spina bifida via cognitive tests and Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS). Participants were divided into 3 groups: individuals without intellectual disability who completed compulsory education (NID-C); those without intellectual disability, who failed to successfully pass compulsory education (NID-F); and those with intellectual disability failed to successfully pass compulsory education (ID-F). Results: All individuals with intellectual disability failed to successfully pass compulsory education (group ID-F) and had poorer scores across almost all measures than group NID-F and significantly poorer scores than group NID-C. All except 6 individuals scored below cut-off levels for effort and safety on both AMPS motor and process scales; more significant associations were seen between the cognitive tests and the motor rather than process scale. Conclusion: Cognitive impairments, irrespective of intellectual disability, impact on the performance of eve-ryday activities and on educational achievement, and thus need to be considered in assessments and inter-ventions to improve outcomes and promote independence in people with spina bifida. https://www.medicaljournals.se/jrm/content/html/10.2340/16501977-2868 disability evaluation intellectual disability cognitive function activities of daily living.
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Göran Hagman
Dido Green
Sofi Fristedt
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Göran Hagman
Dido Green
Sofi Fristedt
Cognitive function and performance of everyday activities in adults with spina bifida
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
disability evaluation
intellectual disability
cognitive function
activities of daily living.
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Göran Hagman
Dido Green
Sofi Fristedt
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title Cognitive function and performance of everyday activities in adults with spina bifida
title_short Cognitive function and performance of everyday activities in adults with spina bifida
title_full Cognitive function and performance of everyday activities in adults with spina bifida
title_fullStr Cognitive function and performance of everyday activities in adults with spina bifida
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive function and performance of everyday activities in adults with spina bifida
title_sort cognitive function and performance of everyday activities in adults with spina bifida
publisher Foundation for Rehabilitation Information
series Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
issn 1650-1977
1651-2081
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Background and objective: Individuals with spina bifida often have cognitive impairments leading to dif-ficulties in education and daily activities. The aims of this study were to explore cognitive impairments in adults with spina bifida and to consider associations between impairments, educational outcome and per-formance of daily activities, comparing individuals with and without intellectual disability. Methods: Data were collected on 35 adults with spina bifida via cognitive tests and Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS). Participants were divided into 3 groups: individuals without intellectual disability who completed compulsory education (NID-C); those without intellectual disability, who failed to successfully pass compulsory education (NID-F); and those with intellectual disability failed to successfully pass compulsory education (ID-F). Results: All individuals with intellectual disability failed to successfully pass compulsory education (group ID-F) and had poorer scores across almost all measures than group NID-F and significantly poorer scores than group NID-C. All except 6 individuals scored below cut-off levels for effort and safety on both AMPS motor and process scales; more significant associations were seen between the cognitive tests and the motor rather than process scale. Conclusion: Cognitive impairments, irrespective of intellectual disability, impact on the performance of eve-ryday activities and on educational achievement, and thus need to be considered in assessments and inter-ventions to improve outcomes and promote independence in people with spina bifida.
topic disability evaluation
intellectual disability
cognitive function
activities of daily living.
url https://www.medicaljournals.se/jrm/content/html/10.2340/16501977-2868
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